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Looking for a fun, last-minute St. Patty’s Day treat to brighten your family’s day? Our friends at iVillage have a handful of nutrient-packed and creative ideas that are easy to assemble and a great way to get the kids in the spirit! 

 

Fruit Rainbow

Use your family’s favorite fruits to create a rainbow! Children can get involved by picking out which fruits to use for each color. With just a handful of fruits, this idea is simple to put together and will last a few hours without refrigeration. Click here for this fun idea.

 

Vegetable Rainbow

Don’t have any fruit on hand? Uses vegetables such as grape tomatoes, peppers, or carrots to create a colorful arch. Add a pot of gold using rice crackers or baked vegetable chips, and a cloud of yogurt or cottage cheese that doubles as a dip! Click here for this fun idea.

 

Shamrock Pizzas

Looking for something that’s more of a main attraction? Create mini four-leaf clover pizzas by topping halved whole wheat bagels or whole wheat toast with tomato sauce, shredded mozzarella, and sliced green peppers. Click here for this fun idea.

Shamrock Quesadillas

If pizza seems a little too complicated, opt for shamrock quesadillas instead! Fill spinach tortillas with a layer of refried beans, brown rice, and cheddar cheese, then use a heart-shaped cookie cutter to cut the cooked quesadilla into clovers. Click here for this fun idea.

 

 

 

 

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